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recognized, is said to be, instructions, states that, wish, desire, propose, maintain, assert, statement, accept, take, SA gsungs pa, tradition, to state something [JV]
 
recognized, is said to be, instructions, states that, wish, desire, propose, maintain, assert, statement, accept, take, SA gsungs pa, tradition, to state something [JV]

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recognized, is said to be, instructions, states that, wish, desire, propose, maintain, assert, statement, accept, take, SA gsungs pa, tradition, to state something [JV]

/ (1(Tha dad pa; 1) assert[ion], proclaim [h]; 2) wish, desire, maintain [h]; 3) intention; 4) [accepted] position, posit; 5) viewpoint, view; 6) orientation [H] [IW]

directions, specifications, method, opinion [RY]

position, to posit. Syn 'dod pa to wish, desire, viewpoint. view (h), point of view, orientation, accepted position; assertion; ft. of bzhed pa; bzhed pa, bzhed pa, bzhed pa, bzhed trans. v.; pf. of bzhed pa [RY]

affirm, assert, posit, position [RY]

affirm, assert, posit [thd]

to expound/ explicate [RB]

1) (noble) aspirations, intentions (honorific); 2) to aspire, intend (generally honorific); 3) position, tenet, assertion; 3) to posit, assert, maintain; 4) to wish, desire [Erick Tsiknopoulos]